Everything You Need to Know About Hypnotherapy
Still looking to lose weight, stop smoking, rid yourself of phobias or unwanted habits? Perhaps get help with stress and anxiety and/or self-esteem issues. Read here how hypnotherapy can help.
Who
can benefit from hypnotherapy?
Virtually
everyone! We
can all experience hypnosis since we all day-dream and hypnosis is similar to a
pleasant relaxed day-dream. Of course being individual personalities, each of
us will experience it slightly differently.
But when hypnotised you don't go to sleep, your hearing is perfectly normal, your memory is often enhanced and also you can talk quite normally. In fact, it is a pleasant experience in which you are helped - not controlled. The hypnotherapist does not control you at any time. In hypnosis you don't pass out or go to sleep. You will hear the therapist's soothing and positive words.
After hypnotherapy, people often say they have 'never felt so relaxed'. Hypnosis is such a natural state of mind that some people are even not aware when they are in a trance.
Realising the full benefits can't necessarily be achieved as a 'quick-fix', even though hypnotherapy often needs fewer sessions than other talking therapies, such as counselling, psychotherapy or cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT). Sometimes it can be a 'quick-fix', but more often it is better to give it time to fully realise it's potential.
The range of issues that hypnotherapy can help with is very extensive, in fact, any issue where the mind is involved. Here are just some:
But when hypnotised you don't go to sleep, your hearing is perfectly normal, your memory is often enhanced and also you can talk quite normally. In fact, it is a pleasant experience in which you are helped - not controlled. The hypnotherapist does not control you at any time. In hypnosis you don't pass out or go to sleep. You will hear the therapist's soothing and positive words.
After hypnotherapy, people often say they have 'never felt so relaxed'. Hypnosis is such a natural state of mind that some people are even not aware when they are in a trance.
Realising the full benefits can't necessarily be achieved as a 'quick-fix', even though hypnotherapy often needs fewer sessions than other talking therapies, such as counselling, psychotherapy or cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT). Sometimes it can be a 'quick-fix', but more often it is better to give it time to fully realise it's potential.
The range of issues that hypnotherapy can help with is very extensive, in fact, any issue where the mind is involved. Here are just some:
Weight loss
Food disorders
Smoking cessation
Stress and anxiety
Self-esteem and confidence
Addictions
Phobias
Food disorders
Smoking cessation
Stress and anxiety
Self-esteem and confidence
Addictions
Phobias
Hypnosis is a natural and highly
receptive therapeutic learning state. It is often described as an altered state
of consciousness, where the unconscious and conscious parts of your mind can
work on the same concept at the same time without conflict. It is a powerful
state of inner focus, concentration, and enhanced self-awareness.
How does hypnotherapy work?
How does hypnotherapy work?
Post-hypnotic suggestions
and other approaches - such as regression and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) - are used to change
negative feelings, habits and patterns of behaviour.
Hypnotherapy enhances the effectiveness of what is said, by communicating with the unconscious mind. Selective thinking is made more effective.
Hypnotherapy enhances the effectiveness of what is said, by communicating with the unconscious mind. Selective thinking is made more effective.
Is
it like stage hypnosis?
No. In stage hypnosis there
is no therapy or benefit to the recipient, it is designed purely as
entertainment.
Can you be hypnotised to say or do something against your will?
Can you be hypnotised to say or do something against your will?
You are free to accept or
reject suggestions made to you in hypnosis and what you say (if anything) is
entirely under your control.
Hypnotherapy is always used in a respectful and understanding way. Your therapy will be discussed with you in advance to ensure that you are comfortable with the approach.
Can you lose control or become 'stuck' in hypnosis?
Hypnotherapy is always used in a respectful and understanding way. Your therapy will be discussed with you in advance to ensure that you are comfortable with the approach.
Can you lose control or become 'stuck' in hypnosis?
No. Hypnosis involves
focused attention and you remain physically and mentally in control. Certainly,
you won't become stuck in hypnosis and can start or finish as you choose, just
as you can start or finish a daydream, or become engrossed in a book or film.
You can drive a motor vehicle immediately after hypnosis.
Hypnotherapy is about the unconscious mind, therefore it is best to let your directed thoughts (conscious mind) rest and not be analytical. For example, avoid thinking 'am I hypnotised' or trying to relax. Don't try, just let it happen is best. Leaving your analytical mind to enjoy a rest is best.
Hypnotherapy is about the unconscious mind, therefore it is best to let your directed thoughts (conscious mind) rest and not be analytical. For example, avoid thinking 'am I hypnotised' or trying to relax. Don't try, just let it happen is best. Leaving your analytical mind to enjoy a rest is best.
8.
Can anyone be hypnotised?
Yes indeed. Everyone (unless
they have a serious mental health condition) can experience hypnosis, it is a totally natural
state of mind rather like daydreaming. Everyone daydreams! - Of course, like
everything in life, there is a range of responses - from a deep state to a
lighter trance. Hypnotherapy can, however, be just as effective for someone who
is at the lighter end of the range and at times a very deep state can be
counterproductive. The main requirement is simply being receptive, to allow
beneficial change to naturally occur.
How many sessions will I need?
How many sessions will I need?
This will very much depend on
the extent of the problem you want to address and the extent of your desired
outcome. Everyone is different. Therapy is tailored to meet individual needs
and objectives. It is a facilitator of self-development, to aid in developing
potential. For most issues, a programme of two to five sessions is typically
recommended. Further sessions if needed will depend on how these sessions
progress.
However, some long-standing issues can require 8 - 12 sessions (normally one a week), but even this is considerably less than is usual in counselling and psychotherapy which sometimes can even go on for years! Generally, hypnotherapy is regarded as a brief therapy - but it still needs time to 'weave its magic'.
Find out more at Mind Generating Success, a successful hypnotherapy practice based in Edinburgh. Contact Mike Smith on 07521 353 787 or email: mike.smith@mgs-hypnotherapy-services.co.uk to arrange an initial chat. Evening appointments available.
However, some long-standing issues can require 8 - 12 sessions (normally one a week), but even this is considerably less than is usual in counselling and psychotherapy which sometimes can even go on for years! Generally, hypnotherapy is regarded as a brief therapy - but it still needs time to 'weave its magic'.
Find out more at Mind Generating Success, a successful hypnotherapy practice based in Edinburgh. Contact Mike Smith on 07521 353 787 or email: mike.smith@mgs-hypnotherapy-services.co.uk to arrange an initial chat. Evening appointments available.
© Hypnotherapy Directory – Alan Gray
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